Barnet Refugee Service is an independent registered charity since 2005, working in partnership with individuals and agencies with the aim to improve the quality of life and promote the physical,social and mental well-being of refugees and asylum seekers . We work in the London Borough of Barnet and surrounding boroughs, helping to reduce health inequalities, social exclusion and poverty and enabling integration.We support over 1,200 refugees and asylum seekers, including new arrivals, each year through our Holistic Model of Support where we put all different support services under one roof. This includes provision of Advice and Information, ESOL classes, Volunteering, Women's Group,Men's Group,Youth Activities, Social Club, Emotional Support, Home Work Club, Eco -therapy, (Gardening), Mums and Tots Club, Befriending, Psych-Social Activities, Health promotion Workshops, Emergency Food Parcel etc. Charity No: 1107965 Find out more Website http://www.b-r-s.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Barnet-Refugee-Service-186523321382380/ Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
CINI helps mothers and children in India break free from the cycle of poverty. It works at the grassroots with local community groups and government bodies to bring about sustainable improvements in nutrition, health, education and protection.
The Harington Scheme is an unique learning programme for people, mainly young, with learning disabilities and/or difficulties to help them into employment, further education or a more rewarding life through appropriate learning opportunities. The Scheme is situated in North London and attracts learners from all over the capital.
We provide funding for cancer treatment, care and research. Significant financial support is provided for medical equipment, patient and family facilities and the development of service. We provide additional staff resources including clinical nurse specialists, radiography and research-based staff.
Supporting refugees and migrants in Eastbourne by welcoming them with encouragement and physical needs and supporting their resettlement, independence and integration in our town.
The Joshua Deeth Foundation is a Charity set up in memory of Joshua O'Donnell Deeth who passed away in November 2009 from the rare neurological disorder Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia Type 1. The Charity raises funds for research and supports families affected by Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia.
Nawaal Benevolence Fund is a London based charity helping poor and needy individuals and families in Hackney, Waltham Forest, Newham and other close by areas. The Nawaal Fund is a registered local charity which aims to use zakat and sadaqah donated from locals to provide financial assistance to poor and needy individuals living in Hackney, Newham and Waltham Forrest. Our vision is to endeavour to provide for the essential and basic needs of locals by attempting to obtain donations from the local community, thereby creating a bond between local zakat/sadqah donors and our local needy. We feel it is essential that whilst giving financial donations to aid international relief efforts and the poor around the world, locals also have a religious and communal responsibility to help vulnerable people who live literally outside our own doorsteps. Charity No: 1155381 Find out more Website http://www.nawaal.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NawaalFund Twitter https://twitter.com/nawaalfund
We teach Latin in UK state schools, delivering an arts-based language curriculum consistently in schools. We teach a dead language to introduce history, art and literature, using songs, games and drama. Our approach is to bring the past to life to change the future.
Appin Community Development Trust is a small, community based charity set up in 2017 by a group of local volunteers to help improve the health, wellbeing and quality of life for residents in this remote rural area on the north west coast of Argyll. Our mission is to help Appin be a vibrant, sustainable, resilient and inclusive community for all who live and work here. We do this through local consultation and group working to identify opportunities for the development of services and facilities to meet the needs of local people. We are a very elderly community so early projects have included setting up a community transport scheme (there are no public transport services) and a locally run care at home service (we are too remote for commercial providers). We are also developing projects to encourage and support young working families to come and make Appin their home, providing new facilities (playpark, community garden) and infrastructure for sports and recreation activities, including restoration of the old boathouse. We pull together a great range of volunteer skills and time commitments but do also need funding to deliver and sustain our work. We greatly value all the help and support we receive.
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The Worthians Charitable Trust funds charitable activities in support of Worth Society, Worth School and the Abbey including School bursaries; the Global Action Awards which any Worthian who plans to spend time in voluntary service can apply; and initiatives such as the Glenn Robertson Memorial Fund